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Song-database volbeat still counting
Song-database volbeat still counting









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But time to devote just isn’t on my side.

#Song database volbeat still counting how to#

Your lessons make learning the songs I love and want to learn how to play so much more attainable and I thank you!!!! I would love to become a member and start learning a song a week. I get to play approximately 2 hours a night after they are in bed. I have 2 young daughters and of course I work all day. I have never had a guitar lesson in my life, I can’t read a lick of music and I’m either too lazy or too impatient to fumble through tablature. I just want to say that you are a Godsend! I have been “playing” (for lack of a better word) the guitar since I was about 18 and I’m 48 now.

#Song database volbeat still counting free#

If these free lessons help you, please donate to keep new ones coming daily. Have fun with this modern rock classic by Volbeat! The outro of the song consists of a melodic guitar solo which is probably one of the easiest solos Volbeat has ever recoded. You will hear this section a couple times within the song with the only difference being the very end of the harmony guitar part. There is a cool muted groove riff a little later in the song that leads into a quick harmony guitar part. The verse and chorus sections are much easier to play so they probably won't give you much trouble since they are pretty straightforward. This double-time section contains 3 separate riffs back-to-back, so I will break each one down individually. I would say this section is definitely the most challenging section of the entire song. I will show you the strumming pattern used at the beginning, then the simplified version he plays when the vocals come in.įrom there the band launches into a scorching double-time section that requires the ability to play rapid downstroke muted rhythms. "Still Counting" starts with a tight clean tone rhythm using basic bar chords. That would make the tuning, starting from the 6th string, D G C F A D. The tuning I am using in this video lesson and that was used on the original recording is one whole-step down for every string on the guitar. In this Still Counting guitar lesson video, I will show you how to play all of this modern rock hit by Volbeat note-for-note.











Song-database volbeat still counting